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Originally Posted by Dexter1759 View Post
Because I love using the Google Maps App on my N95, and will miss it on my N900 (the web browser version will not do - it would be awkward t ouse and isn't location aware).
AFAIK, fennec will be location aware.

And Maemo Mapper can use google maps.

But a real google maps app would be great if it was on the level of polish of their other platforms (Android, BB, iPhone, Symbian, Palm, WinMo). Looks like Maemo is the only real smartphone platform that does not get corporate love...
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Google could port Google Maps and some other software to Maemo 5. Google Maps uses Qt on Linux, and at least part of the code is portable given it works on various ARM platforms.

Question is, why would they care to do that? How many customers honestly care for this feature?

BTW, there is a Java ME port of Google Maps.
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im sure u could run the java version of google maps in a java container

but i too would like a native app as its my primary mapping software.... im not even gonna hold my breath for tomtom and the likes to come out on the n900
 
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Google maps is one of those apps that work well in the PalmOS GVM. Particularly with that 3party tool to make it use 320x480 pixels instead of 320x320 (mentioned in another thread about GVM, which I don't have a pointer to atm.)
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So far there has been an amazing response to my post over on google. Hope it does some good!
 
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Maybe we can ask for a port? In a community effort?
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You can try my Google Maps UI for the N900:
http://tomch.com/maemaps.html
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Originally Posted by TA-t3 View Post
Google maps is one of those apps that work well in the PalmOS GVM. Particularly with that 3party tool to make it use 320x480 pixels instead of 320x320 (mentioned in another thread about GVM, which I don't have a pointer to atm.)
I'm thinkin' CodeDiver...

>> http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=20613

Does that help?
 
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You can try my Google Maps UI for the N900:
http://tomch.com/maemaps.html
All we need now is to be able to connect to Latitude. Anyone got an info about its innards?
 
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Originally Posted by YoDude View Post
I'm thinkin' CodeDiver...

>> http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=20613

Does that help?
That's the one, yes. It worked perfectly for me. Unfortunately it turned out that there's a time limit on it, I didn't notice it was a licensed program when I installed it. But it's a tool that does what it says it does.
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